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Disability, Spaces and Places of Policy Exclusion

Disability, Spaces and Places of Policy Exclusion
Karen Soldatic, Hannah Morgan, Alan Roulstone, "Disability, Spaces and Places of Policy Exclusion"
English | 2019 | pages: 199 | ISBN: 0367345773 | PDF | 6,0 mb
Geographies of disability have become a key research priority for many disability scholars and geographers. This edited collection, incorporating the work of leading international disability researchers, seeks to expand the current geographical frame operating within the realm of disability. Providing a critical and comprehensive examination of disability and spatial processes of exclusion and inclusion for disabled people, the book uniquely brings together insights from disability studies, spatial geographies and social policy with the purpose of exploring how spatial factors shape, limit or enhance policy towards, and the experiences of, disabled people.

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Dickinson Unbound Paper, Process, Poetics

Dickinson Unbound Paper, Process, Poetics
Dickinson Unbound: Paper, Process, Poetics by Alexandra Socarides
English | July 16, 2012 | ISBN: 019985808X, 0199380236 | True EPUB | 224 pages | 11.8 MB
In Dickinson Unbound, Alexandra Socarides takes readers on a journey through the actual steps and stages of Emily Dickinson's creative process. In chapters that deftly balance attention to manuscripts, readings of poems, and a consideration of literary and material culture, Socarides takes up each of the five major stages of Dickinson's writing career: copying poems onto folded sheets of stationery; inserting and embedding poems into correspondence; sewing sheets together to make fascicles; scattering loose sheets; and copying lines on often torn and discarded pieces of household paper. In so doing, Socarides reveals a Dickinsonian poetics starkly different from those regularly narrated by literary history.

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Dialogic Feedback for High Impact Learning Key to PCP-Coaching and Assessment-as-Learning

Dialogic Feedback for High Impact Learning Key to PCP-Coaching and Assessment-as-Learning
Filip Dochy, "Dialogic Feedback for High Impact Learning: Key to PCP-Coaching and Assessment-as-Learning"
English | ISBN: 103227798X | 2022 | 170 pages | PDF | 9 MB
In recent years, the transmission paradigm of learning and teaching is making way for new approaches fuelled in part by the technology and AI revolutions. Learning is seen now more often in the light of connectivism, collaboration and creative problem solving. Dialogic Feedback for High Impact Learning explores this fascinating trend championing learning as a dialogic process between learners and coaches where learning is connecting networks and resources and leads to creative problem solving. It addresses the need for feedback as a dialogue in training for tomorrow, what it entails and how you can best deal with it.

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Design for Good A New Era of Architecture for Everyone

Design for Good A New Era of Architecture for Everyone
Design for Good: A New Era of Architecture for Everyone by John Cary
English | PDF | 2017 | 282 Pages | ISBN : 1610917928 | 226.32 MB
In this volume, the author offers character-driven, real-world stories about projects around the globe that offer more-buildings that are designed and created with and for the people who will use them. The book reveals a new understanding of the ways that design shapes our lives and gives professionals and interested citizens the tools to seek out and demand designs that dignify.

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Decolonising African University Knowledges, Volume 1 Voices on Diversity and Plurality

Decolonising African University Knowledges, Volume 1 Voices on Diversity and Plurality
Felix Maringe, "Decolonising African University Knowledges, Volume 1: Voices on Diversity and Plurality "
English | ISBN: 1032132272 | 2022 | 140 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This timely work investigates the possibility of unyoking and decolonising African university knowledges from colonial relics. It claims that academics from socially, politically, and geographically underprivileged communities in the South need to have their voices heard outside of the global power structure.

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Dear John The John Lloyd Autobiography

Dear John The John Lloyd Autobiography
John Lloyd, "Dear John: The John Lloyd Autobiography"
English | ISBN: 1801501092 | 2022 | 272 pages | EPUB | 1210 KB
John Lloyd was the poster boy of British tennis - a former British number one, Grand Slam finalist, Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion and Davis Cup captain. Remarkably, he and his two brothers, David (of leisure club fame) and Tony, all played in the singles championship at Wimbledon in the same year: a testament to the parents who believed in their sons' dreams as the boys batted tennis balls against a garage wall in Essex. Told with humour and honesty, John's autobiography is filled with intimate insight and captivating tales of Hollywood celebrities, tennis icons, broadcasting greats and loves lost - from his marriage to the legendary Chris Evert and dealings with Donald Trump to his sobering battle with cancer and drug addiction at the heart of his family. As the story unfolds, the John of today sends letters of advice to his former self in a yearnful act of 'if I only knew then what I know now'. What we now know for certain is that John Lloyd has lived an extraordinary life.

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Dante's Other Works Assessments and Interpretations

Dante's Other Works Assessments and Interpretations
Dante's "Other Works": Assessments and Interpretations By Zygmunt G. Baranski (editor), Theodore J. Cachey Jr. (editor)
2022 | 474 Pages | ISBN: 0268202397 | PDF | 6 MB
Prominent Dante scholars from the United States, Italy, and the United Kingdom contribute original essays to the first critical companion in English to Dante's "other works."Rather than speak of Dante's "minor works," according to a tradition of Dante scholarship going back at least to the eighteenth century, this volume puts forward the designation "other works" both in light of their enhanced status and as part of a general effort to reaffirm their value as autonomous works. Indeed, had Dante never written the Commedia, he would still be considered the most important writer of the late Middle Ages for the originality and inventiveness of the other works he wrote besides his monumental poem, including the Rime, the Fiore, the Detto d'amore, the Vita nova, the Epistles, the Convivio, the De vulgari eloquentia, the Monarchia, the Egloge, and the Questio de aqua et terra. Each contributor to this volume addresses one of the "other works" by presenting the principal interpretative trends and questions relating to the text, and by focusing on aspects of particular interest. Two essays on the relationship between the "other works" and the issues of philosophy and theology are included. Dante's "Other Works" will interest Dantisti, medievalists, and literary scholars at every stage of their career.Contributors: Manuele Gragnolati, Christopher Kleinhenz, Zygmunt G. Barański, Claire E. Honess, Simon Gilson, Mirko Tavoni, Paola Nasti, Theodore J. Cachey, Jr., David G. Lummus, Luca Bianchi, and Vittorio Montemaggi.

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